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[News] Concursive Releases New AGPL-Licensed Collaboration Software

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Concursive releases open source community and collaboration solution

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| The source code version of ConcourseConnect is provided under the GNU Affero 
| General Public License (GPL) and is available for download here. A commercial 
| version providing greater scalability and integration capabilities is 
| available starting at $5,000/yr for on-premise deployments. Concursive also 
| offers a hosted option, with pricing available on request.    
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http://www.echannelline.com/usa/brief.cfm?item=16579


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AGPL: Open Source Licensing in a Networked Age

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| It’s tempting, then, to ask what problem is being solved by the Affero GPL.
| But that would be facetious, and would serve to trivialize what could be a
| real problem for some projects. Projects that are considerably less visible
| than Linux or MySQL, for example, might require the protection that the AGPL
| affords. For them, closing the loophole might seem like a life or death
| matter. The difficulty will be in determining which the license will
| guarantee: even as AGPL licensed protects are protected from those that would
| use them without contributing, it also represents an insurmountable barrier
| to entry for some potential players.
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| I’m glad then that the Affero GPL is an option, but I’m with Mark Radcliffe:
| I wouldn’t look for it to compete with the GPL any time soon.
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http://redmonk.com/sogrady/2009/04/15/open-source-licensing-in-a-networked-age/


GPLv3/AGPLv3 Adoption: If It Happened Too Fast, I'd Be Worried

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| Since the release of GPLv3, technology pundits have been opining about how
| adoption is unlikely, usually citing Linux's still-GPLv2 status as (often
| their only) example. Even though I'm a pro-GPLv3 (and, specifically,
| pro-AGPLv3) advocate, I have never been troubled by slow adoption, as long as
| it remained on a linear upswing from release day onward (which it has).
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http://www.softwarefreedom.org/blog/2008/nov/13/gplv3-agplv3-adoption/
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